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Miramar Beach Regional Access

Near Miramar Beach, FL · South Walton / 30A

Beach Access Guide

Miramar Beach Regional Access

Miramar Beach Regional Access is located along the western stretch of South Walton's coastline, providing direct beach access for visitors staying in the Miramar Beach area. This well-maintained access point serves as a gateway to some of the most beautiful stretches of the Emerald Coast.

The beach at Miramar is known for its brilliant emerald-green water and powder-fine white sand. The area has a more relaxed, residential feel compared to the busier stretches of Highway 98 nearby. During evening hours, the beach thins out considerably, creating an intimate setting perfect for bonfire gatherings.

Miramar Beach is positioned between Destin and the 30A communities, making it accessible from both directions. The nearby Seascape Resort and Holiday Inn provide convenient accommodations for visitors planning a bonfire evening. Restaurants like Brotula's Seafood House and Pompano Joe's are just a short drive away.

The stretch of beach here is particularly well-suited for bonfires because the dune system creates a natural shelter from Gulf breezes. The sand is firm enough for comfortable seating arrangements and the gradual slope means you can enjoy the sound of gentle waves during your bonfire without worrying about tide encroachment.

Access Details

Type
Regional Beach Access
Nearest Community
Miramar Beach
Parking
Paved lot with approximately 80 spaces. Free parking. Less crowded than Ed Walline, especially in the evening hours.
Amenities
  • Restrooms
  • Outdoor showers
  • Paved parking
  • Boardwalk to beach
  • Trash receptacles
Beach bonfire near Miramar Beach Regional Access

Bonfires

Bonfires at Miramar Beach Regional Access

Bonfires are welcome at this access with a licensed bonfire provider. The beach has good width for setups and the natural dune shelter makes it an excellent choice for evening bonfires, especially on windier days.

Local Tips

Tips for Visiting Miramar Beach Regional Access

This access tends to be less crowded than Ed Walline, making it a great alternative when you want a more private bonfire experience. Evening parking is rarely an issue here, even during peak summer season. The beach faces south, so sunset views are slightly to your right as you face the water.

FAQ

Miramar Beach Regional Access Questions

How do I get to Miramar Beach Regional Access?

Miramar Beach Regional Access is located along Scenic Highway 98 in the Miramar Beach area of South Walton. Look for the marked regional access signs. GPS coordinates will bring you right to the parking lot entrance.

Is Miramar Beach crowded for bonfires?

Miramar Beach Regional Access is typically less crowded than Ed Walline, especially in the evenings. This makes it an excellent choice for a more intimate bonfire experience.

Can large groups have bonfires at Miramar Beach?

Absolutely. The beach here has good width and the natural dune shelter creates a great environment for groups of up to 50 people. We offer packages for groups of all sizes.

What should I bring to my Miramar Beach bonfire?

Just bring yourselves! We provide everything — the fire, seating, s'mores kits, lighting, and music. We set up before you arrive and clean up after you leave. You can bring your own snacks and beverages.

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